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alan whit park on west texas street where the authorities have been piecing together what happened, john? >> reporter: gasia, the police confirmed the identity of the victim who was found over there in this parking lot. they would not tell us her name and age but they know who she is and where she came from. >> reporter: the process lasted most of the day finally around 5:00 p.m. the police announced this victim was the same person reported missing last night after not returning home from school. >> we think that the investigation, again, we picked it up and when our officers were actually attempting to get additional information from the reporting party is when we were notified by the pd their case. >> reporter: at 6:45 a passerby found the body and contacted the police. they shutdown the parking lot. this afternoon we met a man who driven by at 5:00 a.m. and said he saw something suspicious. >> a car parked in the parking lot facing south with his headlights on with a larger man standing next to his car. it just struck me funny all day. >> reporter: the police tell me they are followin
alan whit park on west texas street where the authorities have been piecing together what happened, john? >> reporter: gasia, the police confirmed the identity of the victim who was found over there in this parking lot. they would not tell us her name and age but they know who she is and where she came from. >> reporter: the process lasted most of the day finally around 5:00 p.m. the police announced this victim was the same person reported missing last night after not returning...
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it was co-written by the co-founder and co-ceo of whole foods, john mackey. now i was thinking, if the principles in this book were being taught in business schools & they were universally accepted in board rooms, you wouldn't have to write a book about it. > > hopefully i would write another book that would take the story a little bit further along. > but it does speak to the fact that it is still an anomaly to see a company that is run from top to bottom on good principles. > > i don't know if it's an anomaly. i think most businesses are ethical. business is the greatest value creator in the world. it creates value for its customers, for its employees, for its suppliers, for its investors, and for the larger communities. most of that value creation is done unconsciously. we think it can be done better if people become aware, if businesses become aware of their higher purpose, and how to consciously create value for all those stakeholders. > and it doesn't mean a compromise of profits either. is that sometimes the misunderstanding? > > i think that is the bi
it was co-written by the co-founder and co-ceo of whole foods, john mackey. now i was thinking, if the principles in this book were being taught in business schools & they were universally accepted in board rooms, you wouldn't have to write a book about it. > > hopefully i would write another book that would take the story a little bit further along. > but it does speak to the fact that it is still an anomaly to see a company that is run from top to bottom on good principles. >...
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the older john, in tie and clad suit. and then the younger brother jim in a baseball cap that he almost always wears. and their parents. they do have the father who was the coaching influence in their lives. but the brothers both agree mom was the rock of the family. >> well there's nobody in the family that has more competitive fire than my mother. and she competes like a maniac. she believed in me and john and jonie. she took us to games and shot baskets with us. and just believed in us. >> nobody would fight for us more than my mom. no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a scrape in the neighborhood. she made it clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. that was our mom because she was with us every single day. dad worked a lot. he was around. we were with dad. mom took us to practices but mom was with us all the time. >> that was the most interesting part of the conference because you always here how their dad did this and did that and helped them
the older john, in tie and clad suit. and then the younger brother jim in a baseball cap that he almost always wears. and their parents. they do have the father who was the coaching influence in their lives. but the brothers both agree mom was the rock of the family. >> well there's nobody in the family that has more competitive fire than my mother. and she competes like a maniac. she believed in me and john and jonie. she took us to games and shot baskets with us. and just believed in...
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visits from john muir medical center offered health screenings. organizers say nearly 20 students died during sports each year. in 2009 a is a-year-old de la salle student died during a basketball game. today about 150 students got tests including ekgs for free. organizers hope to bring this program to other contra costa schools. schools. >> nice to you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. . >>> good evening everyone and thanks for joining us our saturday night edition of sportswrap. the 49ers and ravens are at that point of no right-turn. in about 20 hours one of those teams will be crowned champi
visits from john muir medical center offered health screenings. organizers say nearly 20 students died during sports each year. in 2009 a is a-year-old de la salle student died during a basketball game. today about 150 students got tests including ekgs for free. organizers hope to bring this program to other contra costa schools. schools. >> nice to you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let...
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if it was bruno hauptmann, then john knoll is not cemetery john. but there might be a more reliable source than condon to prove knoll was part of the plot. the kidnappers communicated with lindbergh through a series of 15 handwritten ransom notes. although some appear as though written by different authors the prosecution's handwriting experts determined they were penned by one person. and that writer was hauptmann. they compared the notes to letters hauptmann wrote to a mrs. begg. just as today, they focused on individual letter shapes the spacing between words, and the way letter pairs like "th" are made. in addition to these physical comparisons they pointed out that the notes were written as if by an immigrant. this is the first ransom note that was left in the nursery. "we warn you from making anyding public or for notify the police." it's an odd way of writing. the "dear sir" ends with an exclamation point. the dollar sign is put after the dollar amount, which is a german way of writing the money. also there are misspellings of words. the wor
if it was bruno hauptmann, then john knoll is not cemetery john. but there might be a more reliable source than condon to prove knoll was part of the plot. the kidnappers communicated with lindbergh through a series of 15 handwritten ransom notes. although some appear as though written by different authors the prosecution's handwriting experts determined they were penned by one person. and that writer was hauptmann. they compared the notes to letters hauptmann wrote to a mrs. begg. just as...
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shouldn't they be the ones sitting in prison john think they should be the ones and there are others even if you just put aside the people who actually did the day to day torture what about the people who conceived of the policy and who implemented the policy where the attorneys that papered over it with with crazed legal analysis or the man who who destroyed evidence of the torture in the tapes he's enjoying a book tour right now and is going around washington giving speeches about how great torture is none of them are in prison and none of them will ever be prosecuted for the crimes that they've committed it's truly astounding i mean you're representing the two tiered justice system on the wrong side really showing the lawlessness the other impunity that the real tortures workers have are there gallivanting around the world selling books talking about their careers something that's particularly disturbing is that the prosecution along with both. other people have said that your punishment is not harsh enough right i mean is that surprised you that people are actually saying that yo
shouldn't they be the ones sitting in prison john think they should be the ones and there are others even if you just put aside the people who actually did the day to day torture what about the people who conceived of the policy and who implemented the policy where the attorneys that papered over it with with crazed legal analysis or the man who who destroyed evidence of the torture in the tapes he's enjoying a book tour right now and is going around washington giving speeches about how great...
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let me let me or john will let me ask you a question. here on this network it's not really been the thing we have or nothing to show. me the truth is this money was spent saying there's again here in this story where the i didn't really talk about the me let me . talk some trash otherwise known as the number one product made it right here in america the u.s. produces enough absolutely outrageous amount of trash so much so that it's nearly impossible to imagine corn in the e.p.a. on average each one of us will produce four and a half pounds of solid waste today between the three hundred fourteen million of us living in this country by the end of the day will have collectively thrown away around one point four billion pounds of garbage granted much of the ways in the form of paper products and food both of which in time are broken down as a material but plastic stuff never goes away is the plastic has been around for about one hundred forty five years with the exception of a small percentage that has been incinerated every piece of plastic
let me let me or john will let me ask you a question. here on this network it's not really been the thing we have or nothing to show. me the truth is this money was spent saying there's again here in this story where the i didn't really talk about the me let me . talk some trash otherwise known as the number one product made it right here in america the u.s. produces enough absolutely outrageous amount of trash so much so that it's nearly impossible to imagine corn in the e.p.a. on average each...
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referring to former cia analyst and senior investigator for the senate foreign relations committee john kiriakou and while he isn't the only whistleblower charged out of this administration his story is particularly unique if he actually left his position at the cia in two thousand and four three years later when waterboarding was becoming a point of contention he was put to the media circuit as a commentator eventually to disclose the name of the covert cia officer to a freelance reporter simply wanted to help the journalist find a good source a little did he know that's the formation would cost him his career just last week he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison as part of a plea deal and he now stands as the first cia officer to be convicted under the espionage act and extremely archaic piece of world war one legislation now because of the legal proceedings caracal has been silent and unable to speak to the media not even more in fact he's here right now to talk to me about his personal case torture and the crusade against whistleblowers in this country john thank you so
referring to former cia analyst and senior investigator for the senate foreign relations committee john kiriakou and while he isn't the only whistleblower charged out of this administration his story is particularly unique if he actually left his position at the cia in two thousand and four three years later when waterboarding was becoming a point of contention he was put to the media circuit as a commentator eventually to disclose the name of the covert cia officer to a freelance reporter...
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referring to former cia analyst and senior investigator for the senate foreign relations committee john kiriakou and while he isn't the only whistleblower charged out of this administration his stories particularly unique is that he actually left his position at the cia in two thousand and four three years later when waterboarding was a becoming a point of contention he was put to the media circuit as a commentator eventually to disclose the name of the covert cia officer to a freelance reporter simply wanted to help the journalist find a good source a little do you know that's the formation would cost him his career just last week he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison as part of a plea deal and he now stands as the first cia officer to be convicted under the espionage act an extremely archaic piece of world war one legislation now because of the legal proceedings caracal has been silent and unable to speak to the media not even more in fact he's here right now to talk to me about his personal case torture and. crusade against whistleblowers in this country john thank you s
referring to former cia analyst and senior investigator for the senate foreign relations committee john kiriakou and while he isn't the only whistleblower charged out of this administration his stories particularly unique is that he actually left his position at the cia in two thousand and four three years later when waterboarding was a becoming a point of contention he was put to the media circuit as a commentator eventually to disclose the name of the covert cia officer to a freelance...
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let's go back to the beginning john i don't know if can you. speak on this if you can it's ok but what was the trigger for you to even speak out in the first place did you see something that kind of moved you it all started for me in two thousand and two i had been the chief of counterterrorism operations for the cia in pakistan i returned to headquarters early in the summer of two thousand and two and a senior officer approached me to ask if i was interested in being trained in so-called enhanced interrogation techniques torture techniques i told him that i had a moral problem with them i didn't want to be associated with the program and i moved on to a different job so in two thousand and seven or by two thousand and seven human rights watch and amnesty international and the red cross had reported that there were credible reports that the cia was was torturing prisoners and president bush at the time said we don't torture we're not engaging in torture and if anyone is being tortured it's because of rogue cia officers well that just was simply
let's go back to the beginning john i don't know if can you. speak on this if you can it's ok but what was the trigger for you to even speak out in the first place did you see something that kind of moved you it all started for me in two thousand and two i had been the chief of counterterrorism operations for the cia in pakistan i returned to headquarters early in the summer of two thousand and two and a senior officer approached me to ask if i was interested in being trained in so-called...
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>> was that john or jonas? >> john. >> big gave the come on -- big guy! >> i'm not used to toby ever stopping. yeah, toby is correct. i love to give toby a hard time, but he's a smart man. there is president no place foro go but the stock market. real estate has not been good. you're starting to see housing stabilize a little bit, but there is no real place to put money. what he was talking about with the fed is creating this stock market bubble. when you have unfettered government spending, the place to be is the market and it's not tied to the economy. >> jonas? >> the earnings are at an all time high. that's ultimately what -- i know popped are low and people are piling into stocks. but companies are earning money because people are buying their goods. it's not so bad right now. can we handle more tax increases this year? probably not. but right now corporations are earning a lot of money, more than ever. the economy is starting to handle that. we probably will get by fine with the tax increases that we have. but the ones they laid down for permanent d
>> was that john or jonas? >> john. >> big gave the come on -- big guy! >> i'm not used to toby ever stopping. yeah, toby is correct. i love to give toby a hard time, but he's a smart man. there is president no place foro go but the stock market. real estate has not been good. you're starting to see housing stabilize a little bit, but there is no real place to put money. what he was talking about with the fed is creating this stock market bubble. when you have unfettered...
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let's go back to the beginning john i don't know if you can speak on this if you can it's ok but what was the trigger for you to even speak out in the first place did you see something that kind of moved you it all started for me in two thousand and two i had been the chief of counterterrorism operations for the cia in pakistan i returned to headquarters early in the summer of two thousand and two and a senior officer approached me to ask if i was interested in being trained in so-called enhanced interrogation techniques torture techniques i told him that i had a moral problem with them i didn't want to be associated with the program and i moved on to a different job so in two thousand and seven or by two thousand and seven human rights watch and amnesty international and the red cross had reported that that there were credible reports that the cia was was torturing prisoners and president bush at the time said we don't torture we're not engaging in torture and if anyone is being tortured it's because of rogue cia officers well that just was simply not true so i want on a.b.c. news to
let's go back to the beginning john i don't know if you can speak on this if you can it's ok but what was the trigger for you to even speak out in the first place did you see something that kind of moved you it all started for me in two thousand and two i had been the chief of counterterrorism operations for the cia in pakistan i returned to headquarters early in the summer of two thousand and two and a senior officer approached me to ask if i was interested in being trained in so-called...
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shouldn't they be the ones sitting in prison john think they should be the ones and there are others even if you just put aside the people who actually did the day to day torture what about the people who conceived of the policy and who implemented the policy were the attorneys that papered over it with with crazed legal analysis or the man who who destroyed evidence of the torture in the tapes he's enjoying a book tour right now and is going around washington giving speeches on how great torture is none of them are in prison and none of them will ever be prosecuted for the crimes that they've committed it's truly astounding i mean you're representing the two tiered justice system on the wrong side really showing the lawlessness the other impunity that the real torture is workmans have are there gallivanting around the world selling books talking about their careers something that's particularly disturbing is that the prosecution along with multiple other people have said that your punishments not harsh enough right i mean is that surprising to you that people are actually saying tha
shouldn't they be the ones sitting in prison john think they should be the ones and there are others even if you just put aside the people who actually did the day to day torture what about the people who conceived of the policy and who implemented the policy were the attorneys that papered over it with with crazed legal analysis or the man who who destroyed evidence of the torture in the tapes he's enjoying a book tour right now and is going around washington giving speeches on how great...
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thank you so much for coming thanks so much for having me so john you're the first cia official to go to jail and not for torturing people simply for exposing torture i mean how does it feel for your life to be sacrificed to be made an example of the same government that you dedicated your life to i've come to realize that this case is so much bigger than than i am. for myself i feel bad that i'm going to prison it makes me sad i'm going to miss my family it's going to be tough on them but it's so much more important for issues of free speech and freedom of association it's so much more important for freedom of the press and i just hope that there's enough outrage out there once i go to prison that that helps someone in the future to stand up to the justice department to stand up to these infringements our civil liberties i do to you know i know you divulge the name but i mean i can't help but think if you had been in the media supporting waterboarding would this be happening and i've always thought that if i had actually tortured someone i would be free today. but we have a ball i me
thank you so much for coming thanks so much for having me so john you're the first cia official to go to jail and not for torturing people simply for exposing torture i mean how does it feel for your life to be sacrificed to be made an example of the same government that you dedicated your life to i've come to realize that this case is so much bigger than than i am. for myself i feel bad that i'm going to prison it makes me sad i'm going to miss my family it's going to be tough on them but it's...
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john martin is truly a partner. he acknowledged his priority regarding excellent equipment, training, and infrastructure. but he sort of downplayed that. he has been, like our mayor, a huge champion of public safety. it is an honor to stand with both of you today, evidenced by this facility, which will add to an already top of the line fire department facility at the airport. what you see here will enhance our ability to respond to water- related emergencies that much quicker. it is cutting edge, just like everything provided by the airport. the san francisco fire department operates three stations here. we are solely responsible for emergency incidents in and around the airport. many of the members of the san francisco fire department assigned to the airport are here today. i thank you for your dedication and professionalism. there are a lot of people think. we are very proud to be standing here today and cutting the ribbon. it will be a facility that we will use often. hopefully primarily for training, but we will
john martin is truly a partner. he acknowledged his priority regarding excellent equipment, training, and infrastructure. but he sort of downplayed that. he has been, like our mayor, a huge champion of public safety. it is an honor to stand with both of you today, evidenced by this facility, which will add to an already top of the line fire department facility at the airport. what you see here will enhance our ability to respond to water- related emergencies that much quicker. it is cutting...
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john mccn was blunt about it. his own state is going flu in a hurry unless republicans make a dramatic -- blue in a hurry on the republicans make a dramatic difference. 1993, the country was 3.5% hispanic. in 2011, 17%. 2050, it will be 29%. whites will have gone from 85% of the national population, down to 48%. >> interting numbers. >> yes, but we will be kind. [laughter] >> say that in spanish. [laughter] >> my brothers and i will be kind. the reality is, we are not going to send 11 people -- 11 million people back from where they came. and that is the way it should be. the problem will come from those who do not feel there is eugh forcent theooks, and these individuals will probably -- they are picking up the .rgument that is not the major issue, defense. >> san diego put up a triple- strand fence that has decreased entrance by 90%. it works, we ought to try it. the fact nobody was to is an indication of a lack of seriousness. >> if we cannot solve immigration, how about guns? >> we must do something. it will b
john mccn was blunt about it. his own state is going flu in a hurry unless republicans make a dramatic -- blue in a hurry on the republicans make a dramatic difference. 1993, the country was 3.5% hispanic. in 2011, 17%. 2050, it will be 29%. whites will have gone from 85% of the national population, down to 48%. >> interting numbers. >> yes, but we will be kind. [laughter] >> say that in spanish. [laughter] >> my brothers and i will be kind. the reality is, we are not...
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john mccain was looking for viication for the surge. chuck hagel was not going to give it to him. >> john mccain is not the issue it is chuck hagel. his prproblem is not synta it is elementary knowledge. he spoke about the government of iran as a legitimate elected government. we know that the revolutution of 2009 was sparked by the fact that it was a rigd election, at an illegitimate government. the clip i wanted you to show was the one in which he was asked about the policy of contaient. it was not a bad during issue. he said, yes i support the administration's policy on containment. he then received a note and says i he been told i made a mistake. of course, i am not in support of that.t. the policy of this administration on containining is that it does not have a policy. at which point, democratic senator levin had to rescue him and said, in fact, the administration has a policy of containment, and it is to oppose it. he was clueless. >> colby. clueless? >> he was in a position where he had to dodge a little bit. let'go back to the
john mccain was looking for viication for the surge. chuck hagel was not going to give it to him. >> john mccain is not the issue it is chuck hagel. his prproblem is not synta it is elementary knowledge. he spoke about the government of iran as a legitimate elected government. we know that the revolutution of 2009 was sparked by the fact that it was a rigd election, at an illegitimate government. the clip i wanted you to show was the one in which he was asked about the policy of...
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>> i think basically it is true, john. the u.s. economy is out of the intensive care it was in, in 2007-2008 but it has been walking the hospital halls ever since. the growth has been growing at an average of about 2%, unemployment is where it was when barack obama took office, we are adding about 150,000 jobs a month, but john, the real problem here is this slow growing is occurring when we have had five straight trillion dollars worth of defense deficits to pump it up and we get $85 billion a month in transfusions a month from the fed and we are still limping along like a mature and quite frankly modest economy. >> eleanor? >> i think these numbers reflect the fact that government is shrinking and the defense department really pulled back in the last quarter of last year. it is a cautionary sign and looks like both parties are kind of sleepwalking their way toward a sequester. the ropes don't want to -- the republicans don't want to give up anything on the revenue side they would rather take a hit in spending. the democrats have
>> i think basically it is true, john. the u.s. economy is out of the intensive care it was in, in 2007-2008 but it has been walking the hospital halls ever since. the growth has been growing at an average of about 2%, unemployment is where it was when barack obama took office, we are adding about 150,000 jobs a month, but john, the real problem here is this slow growing is occurring when we have had five straight trillion dollars worth of defense deficits to pump it up and we get $85...
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john kerry was sworn in as the 68th secretary of state. the 2004 presidential candidate was sworn in by elena kagan. kerry replaces hillary clinton as she retired. she logged nearly a million miles and leaves office with a 70 percent approval rating. stay with us. there's much more ahead on 11 news saturday morning. >> first here's a look at some events going on around town this weekend. r >> night life in new orleans can be wild and crazy. there's also another side to new orleans. it is something a lot of people have difficulty mastering. >> jackson square a feast for the senses. the sounds, colors and textures pull you in take you to another place. >> the arts are wonderful so much fun unique to the city. it's a great time. come down you really get to meet the artists see them working. it's fabulous. oo behind eep of these artists is a story for painter rick fox it's a story of rebirth. he chooses to make something beautiful from tattered debris left my devastating hurricane. >> this painting is a branch from the banks of the mississippi
john kerry was sworn in as the 68th secretary of state. the 2004 presidential candidate was sworn in by elena kagan. kerry replaces hillary clinton as she retired. she logged nearly a million miles and leaves office with a 70 percent approval rating. stay with us. there's much more ahead on 11 news saturday morning. >> first here's a look at some events going on around town this weekend. r >> night life in new orleans can be wild and crazy. there's also another side to new orleans....
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called a hero by human rights advocates classified as a villain by the government now ca whistleblower john kerry sits down with r.t. stay tuned for an interview you won't want to miss. and the u.s. economy takes a sharp turn down word in the fourth quarter of two thousand and twelve it was in the previous quarter a successful one coming up r.t. looks at accusations the bureau of labor statistics manipulated economic data to benefit president obama's reelection campaign the question is were you right or wrong that you're pretty straightforward questions well i would i would like to answer whether you are right or wrong then you are free to elaborate just a small piece of a very heated hearing chuck hagel is going on the d. thousands on capitol hill today as one congress member after another take shots at his readiness to leave the defense department a look at this a war of words coming up. thursday january thirty first i'm liz wall here in washington d.c. and you're watching r t we begin today taking a look at whistleblowers in america former cia agent john kiriakou was sentenced to thirty
called a hero by human rights advocates classified as a villain by the government now ca whistleblower john kerry sits down with r.t. stay tuned for an interview you won't want to miss. and the u.s. economy takes a sharp turn down word in the fourth quarter of two thousand and twelve it was in the previous quarter a successful one coming up r.t. looks at accusations the bureau of labor statistics manipulated economic data to benefit president obama's reelection campaign the question is were you...
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where john merzbacher once taught. hereeat baltimore community catholic middle sshool for several yeaas.it's now a affiliated with theecatholic r diooese.merzbacher is currently in a marylann prison....hopinggto wii his preedom... on tte basssshe was denied a plea deal when hhewas convicted in '99. '95. elizabeth murphyy "theee'ssno description. the word pedoppile is too good for him. &pthh word 'pedophile' doesn'tt even cover (it). he's evil. he's sadistic."1995 was the teacher john merzbacher brrathed air as a free man. merzbacher in 1995: "i hope the jury can sleep."merzbbaher at release.the former catholic middle school teacher was sentenced to our consecutive life sentences on child rape and other chaages.elizabeth murphy: "i don't have a sensee of joy. i havv a sense of justiie.""he only named victim in the criminaa case.......liz murphy......... was ust a child. bbt, more thhn a dozen ottees have since cooe public.... allegatiins dattng bacc tt thee1977s... victims boys... "while i'm the only victim of recorr, j
where john merzbacher once taught. hereeat baltimore community catholic middle sshool for several yeaas.it's now a affiliated with theecatholic r diooese.merzbacher is currently in a marylann prison....hopinggto wii his preedom... on tte basssshe was denied a plea deal when hhewas convicted in '99. '95. elizabeth murphyy "theee'ssno description. the word pedoppile is too good for him. &pthh word 'pedophile' doesn'tt even cover (it). he's evil. he's sadistic."1995 was the teacher...
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second quarter, scary moment for john wall. that drives the lane, it gets air, and falls directly down, on his left shoulder. he was down on the ground, a tremendous pain. just falls down and the scrum on his shoulder. he came out of the game, came back in the second half. the wizards no match for mike connolly jr.. the wizards lose 85-76. and make sure to turn to news channel 8 after the news. i will be hosting high-school sports finals with all of the basketball highlights. >> we will let you out of here so that you could get >> the wild weather this week remains the top trending story on wjla.com. also, the deaths of two little girls killed in the fire. and the super bowl weekend. >> the school counselor of the year gallo was held in northwest. counselors from around the country were honored for excellence in education. sam ford was the master of ceremonies. the counselor of the year, mindy willard from arizona. congratulations to all. >> another dusting tomorrow? >> conversational, now shovel- able. for your friend celebrat
second quarter, scary moment for john wall. that drives the lane, it gets air, and falls directly down, on his left shoulder. he was down on the ground, a tremendous pain. just falls down and the scrum on his shoulder. he came out of the game, came back in the second half. the wizards no match for mike connolly jr.. the wizards lose 85-76. and make sure to turn to news channel 8 after the news. i will be hosting high-school sports finals with all of the basketball highlights. >> we will...
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john harbaugh likes to preach team, team. when you do it and it works, you end up at the super bowl. >> ray rice the epitome of a team player. he is just thrilled to be here, even though it is cold. >> it is not cold. just breezy. >> you are in such a great restaurant town. have either of you had time for an actual sit-down dinner somewhere? >> i had one. i do not recall the name of the restaurant, but it was fabulous. >> dick and jenny's. we anticipate much more along the way. >> thanks guys. purple spirit is popping up all across the state, including the local retirement home here in baltimore. >i love it. oakcrest released this video paying tribute to the baltimore ravens super bowl season. it features a resident of the retirement living community dreaming of making an entrance, performing the ray lewis dance. >> that was awesome. that was tremendous. coming up, an unusual journey for one local family tried to get to the super bowl. >> the journey beginning in afghanistan. >> i was going to miss the entire season, and i wa
john harbaugh likes to preach team, team. when you do it and it works, you end up at the super bowl. >> ray rice the epitome of a team player. he is just thrilled to be here, even though it is cold. >> it is not cold. just breezy. >> you are in such a great restaurant town. have either of you had time for an actual sit-down dinner somewhere? >> i had one. i do not recall the name of the restaurant, but it was fabulous. >> dick and jenny's. we anticipate much more...
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and he touches john's heart and then he moves away towards the city hall of john's memory and john set the stairs in the way that george did, cocky and sexy, cruel as all get out.
and he touches john's heart and then he moves away towards the city hall of john's memory and john set the stairs in the way that george did, cocky and sexy, cruel as all get out.
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hold on to that, john. looking at 58 degrees right now. still ahead, new details on a the uva governing board who was at the center of a struggle at the school. learn whet >> good morning, washington. i am meteorologist jacqui jeras. 5:11, 53 degrees. yesterday we made it to 69 and will rival that again. on the national mall without a jacket. >> looked at me, mom. don't worry. it may be late january, but you really don't need a jacket. outside, you'll heavy jacket out habit, but you don't need it. long sleeves are fine early this morning. a beautiful shot of the capital over my shoulder. in a beautiful city. i love coming here early in the morning before things get hectic. at's look at our temperature storm chaser on fourth street and jefferson. 56 degrees currently at the chaser. i probably should take down the snowman. other area high temperatures in the 50's and we do have a few 40's. 41 at bwi marshall. 61 in manassas, 52 in winchester. today near 70. thunderstorms after dark, especially later this even
hold on to that, john. looking at 58 degrees right now. still ahead, new details on a the uva governing board who was at the center of a struggle at the school. learn whet >> good morning, washington. i am meteorologist jacqui jeras. 5:11, 53 degrees. yesterday we made it to 69 and will rival that again. on the national mall without a jacket. >> looked at me, mom. don't worry. it may be late january, but you really don't need a jacket. outside, you'll heavy jacket out habit, but you...
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gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes , i will be damn, i will be damn, i will be damn. [applause] >> this is called someone else's child. and i guess it's a sort of an imagined conversation with a took place in a real moment in my father's hospital room in a matter of weeks before he died. my father is my foster father and there was always in my life this level of awkwardness because i was not biologically his own son. and he and i never got to have the conversation that i imagined here on page in this piece. so, there is a lot of truth in it. and here we go. someone else's child. >> i'm going to write a poem about
gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes ,...
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from santa clara i'm john henry smith, nbc bay area news. >> all right, john henry. the number 13 doesn't sound like that big of a number, but it is when you're talking about field goals. david akers missed 13 in the regular season and he enters the big game with the fourth lowest field goal percentage of any super bowl kicker since 1990. one more miss last week and akers is searching for some answers. >> not a great practice season and training camp and pregame and all that, so, i mean, one of those things that's a head scratcher. i'm just going to be positive going into this game. the possibility of being a world champi champion. that's a cool thought, my second time playing in the super bowl. after being in the seven nfc championship games, to win one, it's a really neat experience. for me, i'm just going to go into this thinking positive and forgetting the fact that 2012 and looking forward to good things in 2013. >> and for those of you who were planning to camp out at san francisco's civic center to watch the super bowl, you might want to find an alternative. t
from santa clara i'm john henry smith, nbc bay area news. >> all right, john henry. the number 13 doesn't sound like that big of a number, but it is when you're talking about field goals. david akers missed 13 in the regular season and he enters the big game with the fourth lowest field goal percentage of any super bowl kicker since 1990. one more miss last week and akers is searching for some answers. >> not a great practice season and training camp and pregame and all that, so, i...
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senator john kerry could be sworn in as the new secretary of state as early as today. the long time massachusetts senator was overwhelmingly confirmed by his colleaguestuesday. the vote was 94 to 3. a special election to fill his seat will be june 25th withthe primary on april 30th. massachusetts governor patrick is expected to announce ain't rim center and expected to do it today. >>> as john kerry prepares for the new role hillary clinton is preparing to bid the job farewell. during the past four years, mrs. clinton logged a lot of miles and visited more than 100 countries more than any other secretary of state. so what does she have plannednow she officially retires on friday? >> i am so looking forward to monday when i have no schedule, no office to go to no responsibilities. >> none. >> now as for the distant future of 2016 she says she has no plans to run right now but is not ruling it out either. she plans to work on behalf of women and girls. >>> place your bets on the superbowl. don't be boring and put your pony on who is going to win the game. >> there are so
senator john kerry could be sworn in as the new secretary of state as early as today. the long time massachusetts senator was overwhelmingly confirmed by his colleaguestuesday. the vote was 94 to 3. a special election to fill his seat will be june 25th withthe primary on april 30th. massachusetts governor patrick is expected to announce ain't rim center and expected to do it today. >>> as john kerry prepares for the new role hillary clinton is preparing to bid the job farewell. during...
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narrator: so who is john knoll? and why is john douglas looking for him? douglas's interest in knoll comes from this man-- bob zorn. zorn's quest to link john knoll to the crime goes back to his father, gene zorn who as an adult read an article on the kidnapping that triggered a memory of a dramatic childhood incident-- a memory that put father and son on the trail of a lost kidnapper. this whole story begins in the summer of 1931, when my dad was a 15-year-old boy growing up in a german neighborhood in the south bronx. and my father had a neighbor who lived three doors down from him, a german immigrant and a deli clerk named john knoll who encouraged my dad to take up stamp collecting. and one day in the summer of 1931, john invited my dad to go to palisades amusement park in new jersey where they had the world's largest saltwater swimming pool. and there waiting for john were his younger brother walter, another deli clerk whom my father knew, and then a third german-speaking man. well, my dad heard that these two men john and walter, were calling this th
narrator: so who is john knoll? and why is john douglas looking for him? douglas's interest in knoll comes from this man-- bob zorn. zorn's quest to link john knoll to the crime goes back to his father, gene zorn who as an adult read an article on the kidnapping that triggered a memory of a dramatic childhood incident-- a memory that put father and son on the trail of a lost kidnapper. this whole story begins in the summer of 1931, when my dad was a 15-year-old boy growing up in a german...
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is it true that both of you like jim better than john? >> is that john harbaugh? >> reporter: it was john. their son, teasing them. as if he and his brother hadn't already made things difficult enough. >> both of them have shared this with us. mom and dad, please promise us that you will enjoy this. >> reporter: perhaps the only fans in the stands sunday who won't be playing favorites. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> that's our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. breaking news in the south bay. right now police are on the scene of shooting. this is a live picture of the scene right off 101 near the airport. crucero drive. a man was found shot just after 4:00 this afternoon. a couple hours ago. he's been rushed to a local hospital with life threatening injuries. we're going to continue to follow this story and bring you updates on air and online at nbcbayarea.com. >>> now t
is it true that both of you like jim better than john? >> is that john harbaugh? >> reporter: it was john. their son, teasing them. as if he and his brother hadn't already made things difficult enough. >> both of them have shared this with us. mom and dad, please promise us that you will enjoy this. >> reporter: perhaps the only fans in the stands sunday who won't be playing favorites. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> that's our broadcast on a wednesday...
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john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll arch the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. >> ranting and raving about the super bowl ad. is not even in a bikini. what is this about? when vendor $24 million in medicaid benefits improperly paid to prison inmates. lindsey, what do you make of this misguided anchor? >> it is clear why they focus on this. but forget about some risky comme
john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll arch the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for...
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and lynched to john gibbons play an accordion on his wooden leg. you had the sense of people having come over if not in mass by a great number to this other place with a kind of echo of that place being transposed into the world that became my world. so that of my mother's side of the family. my father's side was more mysterious. over time i heard stories of lost aunts and saint john >> new found land which is not where they are from and a deeper echo further back. i had my grandfather's passport from 1918, you could smell the must on it. all of the mysterious presences were there. my father's side was a mystery which we will get to eventually. and the third component is similar to what margaret was talking about. i irish american. i didn't know what a pure american was. none of my friends were pure americans. a lot of my friends were lebanese and from syria. i had yewish and irish american friends. all of our identities were mixed. my sense of being american was being in a mix of things. >> margaret could you also reflect in a prior conversation y
and lynched to john gibbons play an accordion on his wooden leg. you had the sense of people having come over if not in mass by a great number to this other place with a kind of echo of that place being transposed into the world that became my world. so that of my mother's side of the family. my father's side was more mysterious. over time i heard stories of lost aunts and saint john >> new found land which is not where they are from and a deeper echo further back. i had my grandfather's...
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this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. thank you for watching "viewpoint." coming up chaos in the g.o.p. as republicans split on immigration. a new movie asks if a convicted activist was really a cop killer as charged or really a political prisoner and why should the nra draw the line at your right to own assault weapons when rocket launchers need love, too. but first, senator chuck hagel may be a decorateed vietnam veteran, successful businessman and twice-elected republican senator from nebraska. but he ran into a little trouble on the capitol hill today. hagel testified before the armed services committee, which will have to pass onties nomination to be president obama's secretary of defense. >> i'm on the record of many issues but no one individual vote. no one individual quote. no one individual statement defines me, my beliefs or my record. >> john: were hagel then stated his beliefs as they applied to his nomination. >> america has and must maintain the strongest military in the world. that we must lead in the international community to confront threa
this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. thank you for watching "viewpoint." coming up chaos in the g.o.p. as republicans split on immigration. a new movie asks if a convicted activist was really a cop killer as charged or really a political prisoner and why should the nra draw the line at your right to own assault weapons when rocket launchers need love, too. but first, senator chuck hagel may be a decorateed vietnam veteran, successful...
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john mccain was blunt about it. his own state is going blue in a hurry, unless republicans make a dramatic difference. in 1960, the country was 3.5% hispanic. in 2011, it was 17%. in 2050, it will be 29%. whites will have gone from 85% of the national population, down to 40% in the 90-year span. >> interesting numbers. >> yes, but we will be kind. [laughter] >> say that in spanish. [laughter] >> my brothers and i will be kind. look, the reality is, we are not going to send 11 million people backed where they came. we are going to keep them here, as it should be. the problem is going to come in from those who feel there is not enough enforcement on the books. these individuals will probably pick up the arguments that is advanced by our colleague charles, to have a fence from coast-to-coast. that is not the major issue here. >> san diego put up a triple- strand fence that had decreased apprehension by 92%. fences work. we ought to at least try it. the fact that nobody wants to is an indication of and seriousness about
john mccain was blunt about it. his own state is going blue in a hurry, unless republicans make a dramatic difference. in 1960, the country was 3.5% hispanic. in 2011, it was 17%. in 2050, it will be 29%. whites will have gone from 85% of the national population, down to 40% in the 90-year span. >> interesting numbers. >> yes, but we will be kind. [laughter] >> say that in spanish. [laughter] >> my brothers and i will be kind. look, the reality is, we are not going to...
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john mccain. if john mccain were in the witness chair would he get the same barrage from the republicans. so there are a couple of of old fighters. they will do well and i think that hagel will do very well. >> you like the pick? >> oh, yeah, i do indeed. i do. of course, leon, the supreme to me. i've known him for 40 years. but no, he will do well. and if there is any place you need to start messing around that doesn't have a thing to do with the forstructure, don't let anybody tell you, if we do stuff, we are expecting. admiral mullen was correct. saying the greatest thing isn't terrorism. it is the debt. can you go into the try care system. can you go into the contractors and defense flag officer. making 2300 bucks an hour. go look at contractors. go into the dod school system where it is costing $51,000 a year to educate student who are just a bus ride away from a public school. this is nuts. >> you just heard from alan simpson. chuck hagel will be confirmed and he will be helpful in cutting d
john mccain. if john mccain were in the witness chair would he get the same barrage from the republicans. so there are a couple of of old fighters. they will do well and i think that hagel will do very well. >> you like the pick? >> oh, yeah, i do indeed. i do. of course, leon, the supreme to me. i've known him for 40 years. but no, he will do well. and if there is any place you need to start messing around that doesn't have a thing to do with the forstructure, don't let anybody...
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with regard to john brennan, i've known him since 1990. i worked directly for john brennan twice. i think he is a terrible choice to lead the cia. i think it is time for the cia to move beyond the ugliness of the post-september 11 regime, and we need someone who is going to respect the constitution and not be bogged down by a legacy of torture. i think president obama's upon of john brennan sends the message to all americans. >> you worked with him, directly for him. did he receive internal updates regularly about the torture techniques including waterboarding, as orders is reporting? >> i worked for him when he was an analytic manager. it was before he really hit the big time. but again, i think it is impossible for him not to have gotten these briefings, for him not to have been intimately involved in the policy by virtue of his senior position. some of the senior most positions in the cia, it is impossible he did not know what was going on. >> john kiriakou, you will be going to prison shortly. t know exactly when your prison sentence will begin? how are you preparing for this?
with regard to john brennan, i've known him since 1990. i worked directly for john brennan twice. i think he is a terrible choice to lead the cia. i think it is time for the cia to move beyond the ugliness of the post-september 11 regime, and we need someone who is going to respect the constitution and not be bogged down by a legacy of torture. i think president obama's upon of john brennan sends the message to all americans. >> you worked with him, directly for him. did he receive...
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the judge had very strong words for john leopold. he said that it was an egregious failure on leopold's part and he should have known better. you can't take part in political activity during the working hours. it's clearly inappropriate and called it wrongful and illegal. the judge said that the command staff of the police department failed. there was a lot of testimony that everything he asked the detension detail to do went up the chief of command. that the chief of police knew about of course. the fact that they didn't step in and stop it was wrong and as for count three in this indictment, it was for misfees an in office and misconduct in office. the allegations included what you may have heard was that the executive protection detail was taking leopold to trysts with a county employee in the parking lot in the bowling alley in annapolis. the injuries that was not misconduct in office but what he found was egregious and misconduct in office was the fact that john leopold ordered and required his staff to empty -- empty his cathet
the judge had very strong words for john leopold. he said that it was an egregious failure on leopold's part and he should have known better. you can't take part in political activity during the working hours. it's clearly inappropriate and called it wrongful and illegal. the judge said that the command staff of the police department failed. there was a lot of testimony that everything he asked the detension detail to do went up the chief of command. that the chief of police knew about of...
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the baltimore ravens, led by john harbaugh. on the other, san francisco 49ers, led by head coach, jim harbaugh. >> the team we will play is a great football team. they are extremely well coached. >> it doesn't matter who the coach is or what relationship you have with someone on the open side you are trying to beat them. >> john is good-natured and confident. jim, emotional and intense. they are 15 months apart, growing up they were close but competitive, their love of football ingrained at a young age. their fore coached football for 40 years at college and high school. they grew up on the sidelines, both played in college and john went right into coaching and jim played 14 seasons in the nfl before doing the same. in 2011 the two face off in a thanksgiving showdown. john's ravens got the win. but neither coaches won a super bowl. the harbaugh parents say football talk has been off limits this week, no prediction, no x's and o's much the parents are relishing the lead up to the game. this is a fantastic expense and, really, no
the baltimore ravens, led by john harbaugh. on the other, san francisco 49ers, led by head coach, jim harbaugh. >> the team we will play is a great football team. they are extremely well coached. >> it doesn't matter who the coach is or what relationship you have with someone on the open side you are trying to beat them. >> john is good-natured and confident. jim, emotional and intense. they are 15 months apart, growing up they were close but competitive, their love of...
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. >> john: the g.o.p. is evolving on immigration refororm because it better tested with focus groups. the grieving father of a 6-year-old newtown victim is openly heckled and satan's mignons are now working around the clo clock to prepare the special party room in hel for americans who care more about their toys than the lives of other americans. >> the boy scout of america are open to letting some chapters accept gays while letting others discriminate against gays. they used to be all homophobic. today is the birthday of univision's cristina saralegui miss oprah winfrey congressman paul ryan and 179 years ago today, president andrew jackson ordered the first use of federal troops to suppress a labor dispute. that should never take anything away from his solid record as a genocidal indian killer. >> john: good evening, i'm john fuglesang. thank you for joins for "viewpoint." is it possible, could both house of congress and the white house actually come together and find a solution to one of our country's m
. >> john: the g.o.p. is evolving on immigration refororm because it better tested with focus groups. the grieving father of a 6-year-old newtown victim is openly heckled and satan's mignons are now working around the clo clock to prepare the special party room in hel for americans who care more about their toys than the lives of other americans. >> the boy scout of america are open to letting some chapters accept gays while letting others discriminate against gays. they used to be...
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first, john nagucci, if you'd like to start off. i know a number of people will be speaking, nadia, joe, brook and john. so, john, why don't you go ahead. >> thank you, supervisor. good morning, chair farrell, supervisor mar, supervisor avalos. i'm from the convention facilities. get the slide. >> sfgtv -- >> thank you. today we have three separate except but related items you'll be asked to act on today. an order authorizing the issuance of cops, supplemental appropriation for cops and resolution finding fiscal feasibility. joining me today are joe president and ceo of the san francisco travel association. joe will talk briefly about the need to expand the moscone center. next brook, dpw senior project manager, will go through the project scope sequencing fiscal and feasibility. nadia, [speaker not understood], will go through financing cop issuance. i'll come back and briefly review the schedule and wrap up today's presentation. thank you again for your valuable time and continued support as we move through this important project
first, john nagucci, if you'd like to start off. i know a number of people will be speaking, nadia, joe, brook and john. so, john, why don't you go ahead. >> thank you, supervisor. good morning, chair farrell, supervisor mar, supervisor avalos. i'm from the convention facilities. get the slide. >> sfgtv -- >> thank you. today we have three separate except but related items you'll be asked to act on today. an order authorizing the issuance of cops, supplemental appropriation...
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is it true that both of you like jim better than john? >> is that john harbaugh? >> reporter: it was john. their son, teasing them. as if he and his brother hadn't already made things difficult enough. >> both of them have shared this with us. mom and dad, please promise us that you will enjoy this. >> reporter: perhaps the only fans in the stands monday who won't be playing favorites. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> that's our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. row evening. good night. >>> hello everybody. i'm doug kammerer. a tornado watch remains in effect until 2:00 a.m. this morning. also a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for
is it true that both of you like jim better than john? >> is that john harbaugh? >> reporter: it was john. their son, teasing them. as if he and his brother hadn't already made things difficult enough. >> both of them have shared this with us. mom and dad, please promise us that you will enjoy this. >> reporter: perhaps the only fans in the stands monday who won't be playing favorites. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> that's our broadcast on a wednesday...